By Dave Sims, Commodity News Service Canada
Winnipeg, November 16 – Canadian pea and lentil
prices are on the upswing, according to the latest data from the Prairie Ag Hotwire. Lentil bids have increased by two cents per pound over the past week, while peas, both green and yellow have risen by 50 cents per bushel at the top end. Number 2 Laird lentils are currently between 47 to 60 cents per pound in Western Canada, while number 1 Estons are between 45 to 60 cents per pound.
Green pea prices range from C$7.50 to as high as C$9.00 per
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